This year I did more outdoor stuff, I would have brought ds6 q surfboard if we still lived on the gc, but he's going body boarding with his uncle on a holiday so he is super excited, they are getting a jumping castle football camera hula hoop so vey very outdoorsy

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Dd1 does 5 pole dancing classes a week. She always has a bruise on the top of her foot that cause pain when she wears he steel cap boots for work. I am hoping that the knee highs will protect her feet/legs better. Plus she thinks they are kick a$$ boots.

Yes I do, he doesn't play any sport, doesn't own a bike, scooter, anything.

Married to my soul mate, Mummy to one beautiful little girl, wishing for a little boy to complete our family.

Maybe he tried sport but got teased so much he is now too embarrassed to do it? Kids can be extremely stubborn, honestly, you can't get my DD to go on a walk with you for anything, she complains and drags her feet the entire way and I'm always sorry I bothered!

Maybe you could give him a cricket set and get everyone outside for a game on christmas day?

Ours are a mixture. We buy games for the Wii, lego and the kids have scooters, bikes, green machines, balls, bats etc.

I love the kids playing outside. It's very important. I put time limits on games and television. DS only plays or watches for no more then 1 hr per day during the week and no more then two on the weekends, though often much less.

My kids are pretty balanced...they love playing Ipad,PS3 but would spend more time outside riding their bikes/scooters/skateboards or in pool.
But its hard to judge...I live right up back of a complex so my kids have the freedom of walking out the front door doing that,or we walk to the pool.
My neice/nephew don't have a pool,and live in an area that has no foot paths on street so they cant do all that stuff.Makes it a bit harder when buying them gifts compared to my kids who would use them daily.

My dd came home with a letter saying it's recommended all prep to grade 2 have an iPad. She's 6 ffs I definitely don't think she should own her own iPad!! I got the kids a big trampoline this year, don't think they'll be getting more electronic stuff till they're much older. Each to their own but I hate seeing young kids and toddlers with iPads (though my kids do occasionally play games on my phone).

My dd came home with a letter saying it's recommended all prep to grade 2 have an iPad. She's 6 ffs I definitely don't think she should own her own iPad!! I got the kids a big trampoline this year, don't think they'll be getting more electronic stuff till they're much older. Each to their own but I hate seeing young kids and toddlers with iPads (though my kids do occasionally play games on my phone).

They have mathletics and literacy planet which they work from at school...but you don't need an Ipad for that.I see no need for them to own one We have an Ipad but its a family one,so kids can use it when I am not browsing Pinterest! I have avoided buying my kids anything "they own" for the simple reason...they don't need it

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